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What is the equation of the line that is parallel to the line defined by the equation y = 2x + 4 and goes through the point (3, 2)?

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Explanation:

Hey there!

Given;

y = 2x + 4..........(i)

The point is; (3,2). The equation of line which passes through this point is;

(y-y1) = m2(x-x1)

(y-2)= m2(x-3)........(ii)

From equation (i).

y = 2x+4

Comparing the equation with y = mx+c, we get;

Slope (m1)= 2

As per the condition of parallel lines, (m1=m2).

Therefore, m2= 2.

Now, keeping the slope of m1 in eqaution (ii)

(y-2)= 2(x-3)

y - 2 = 2x - 6

y = 2x -4

Therefore, the equation is y = 2x - 4.

Hope it helps...

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